gMPSSSEiSiSffi ':f rl""i "irrnTirfcawnraw 1 iy.M .,..-... -,. ,' ir-nut .1 i"ri.(,..Wmt 1 ' a w i! .THE BENP BULLETIN runUSHKD UVIIRY FRIDAY BY LUODDGMANN & LAWRENCE. "For tvcry roan a less and no more." square deal, no sbnsCUIl'l'lott RATI'.S: ttik One ytATi,,.. M monlhK.., Yhttc raotillii....,..... ........... (Invariably In adTanc.) ..i.j r Remit onlcr on HOW TO RKtalT. hy lkji fralt. ,Ilcmlcxpi alt. vosiai money ;m. MloWy oVilcr, or ctf J 'loUcft i M3i'tl Omittances ic to tuc ncrni muicuii Stage and .mall Schedule. AllfttVK At nitXD. From Shanlko via rrlherltlf 7 p. m. dally Vrom IkevlewandSIIvtr LaVf - .....j. ,..U"i ra. dally tcpt Tut. irrsriak4Vt;.,riut!C and SaU. .i-ij p. m From LaidlariUUyr.ictpt, Sunday a p. ra tor Shartlko tU rrlrsiitei. ...Ji a. m. dully Vor Mkcncw ana silver ue. Vnrirutnaln TilM.. Th for Laidlaw daft)' eicrpl JUWday .. 30 p. nt dally tiVcepl Sun. rbur. and it. .J a. m. J P. m. I rot orriete ItotM Vek )-: laitn tolti tii. Sunday, from 1 1 mi ttiMJ ran and halt hourafle arttval'of nil mail Irotn railroad! rcaeJilnJDtnd tefore 8,p. ip. n " TuLRrrtoxK oItick Hcro-.Wetk day, from rxft.-m to 90 rv. to. Sunday and holiday. (nom 1 a. m. to 1: C9on, and from J -no p. ra. lo( osop. m. letter saving it was solely for the reason Hint be lintl not been con sulted nbotit the appointment. He expressed personal friendship but said he could not act differently in tbis matter if the secretary had named the senator's own brother. There the matter rested until the president acted. There is not only 110 factional politics in this appoint ment but no political partisanship at nil. Judge Bellinger, n democrat, having joined with republicans in making the recommendation. fridYy - ,DictfBE& S, 1905 t Kvcrybody is hivitca,td attend n public meeting in the, J3.,M. hall Saturday night to consider measures, for the development of this locality Tile frilroadryeyors arc half way ftom Redmond, T to Dertd and arc jcxpycted to. .ajrfjve here in about a week. . fln;lmlan ,has in-f creased his appropriation for rail-' road building in Central Oregon' next year to $5,000,000. Candidates for public office in Bend are handicap'rtei'l when they start with a boycott against their own town, by getting printing oi any other Service abroad which they.ain get. done at home. The. few qe.qts cuts no Jce, bjt the prin-. ciple involved is important. It... ;;! "But Drake always syas long on explanations," vreniar's.thc Prine-f ville Journal. With a polutnn and a half ip tile same issue to "ex plain" Its graft oa the delinquent tax list, the Journal rather outdoes any other explainer in these parts "I thank thee, Jew, for teaching me, J that word." ' A, year ngo when . Bend waj booming we hired a second teacher' in the public schools. Now when "Bend is busted," nccording to the knockers, we arc compelled to open a third room and have more than iop children in school. Merchants here who are "oot dofrjg a thing' received 18 Ions of freight last week.3 tfhefc was a square, ejean cut contest over the election of alder men last Tuesday, the two sides got as many votes as they could aud the winners were then given possession of the field without rancor or bit terness. Here is an example of admirable self government. The majority won and the minority con-, cedes the right of the majority to rule and will not go back on the duties of citizenship simply because .jt,4iidn'fc get, the offices. This marks a high plane of community life. i The Portland Oregonian seems surprised that the Prineville papers should not give the news about the assault of the lown marshal Upon a citieen he did not like. The Orel gonian is painfully green. It should know that the Prineville, papers do not exist for ahy such purpose. But let a decent citizen invoke the law for protection J against any variety of scoundrel then see the Prineville papers shine! Any resistence or criti cism of vice the Prineville papers resent as a personal insult. The appoiutment of J. M. Law rence to be receiver of the Roseburg laud office came without solicitation or effort on his part, for he was not an applicant or candidate for that br auy other office and does not now know what agencies brought the appointment about, beyond the statements published, which may tor may'not tell the whole story. After the positions of Secretary Hitchcock and Senator Fulton on this matter were made known last May, Mr. Lawrence wrote the sen ator asking the ground of bisoppo ,hiv. and recovcu a very frank TMI2 JOURNAL HOWLS. The Prineville Journal is now throwing fits about the contract for publication of the delinquent tax list. In its "approximations" it minimizes The Bulletin's circulation and maximizes its own, which was, of course, to be expected. But it stops short in its statement gets only half way to a conclusion. Taking the Journal's own figures for its circulation, 1 100, let us cast a little sidelight upon them. In negotiations now pending for the sale of that paper it appears that about $1,000 are. "due" on dclin qucntstibscriptions. The price of the Journal is $1.50 a year. On an average of tw6 year's delinquency to the subscriber, 533 people are receiving the paper without paying for it. If' the , leverage be larger or smaller the number of deadheads would be correspondingly altered As evidence ol the fact that the Journal itself doesn't regard these delinquent accounts as wprth any thing, a sale of a half interest in the paper has been arranged, to a man who has not a dollar of re sources, on the bargain tliat the purchaser may pay for the property out of. the delinquent subscriptions, if.he be able to collect them. If it cost all the accounts arc worth, and more, to collect them, what value are they as assets? Here $1,600 of bills are turned oyer .to the collector on the agreement that if he can get out of thera ,$1,400 he can use the money to buy a half inter est in the paper. Either the sub scription accounts must be worse! than worthless or the paper mtisi be without value,. Now it $ flfetfy easy to put on the subscriptipn list a jot of tcop1e who don't think the paper worth paying for. The Bulletin migh( do this until it shouldtsuc a big ge'r edition than he Jfortfcjnd Ore gonian. But that would not be a legitimate list o( subscriptions, it would mean nothing ex.cept a foolish publisher,. The Journal brings this f$rge ',!'$ pf. deadheads as an excuse, for trying to bold up the county -for exorbitant adver tising raids. Fie, fie! ; It is too plain for denial tjiat the Princyilj'e papery, w,cre in jCqllusioij to hold. ,p the 'suntyf It is just as plain tha,t The Bulletin has broken the combination and the taxpayers aVcust'tha't mach ahead. Of course, tlie dtea'pnoirifgd gjr afters howl. But 'the taxpayers do not Marshal Arretted for Assault. a Last week Marshal (Harrington of Prineville 'clubbed l;Is. brother' in-law, .WilfoVd Craih, so severelyl that Crajn was .Rrittfeiy disabled; partially paralyzed, arid 'fdr a tim his life was dispaircd of. There is said to have Wen no provocation for the assault. Craju,.was She star witness for the government in the-Williamson-GetyierrBigBS rosecur tion for laud. fraud n,pd Harrington was a partisan. ',of the defendants and there had -been bad blood be tween the man 1 fdr solme time on that account. This week, on comf plaint of Bony Lytle, Cram's uncle, Harrington was arrested for .the assault and held to the circuit court on a bond of $500. 1 LAND OF:FICB APPOINTMENTS. Receiver at Apprmrd Hrirriatlon I. I.itl No. t Ucnd Alan Named for RoscburK. Last Friday President Roosevelt appointed V. C. Bristol of Portland to be U. S. district attorney for Oregon, vice F. J. Hciicy, resigned. Mr Hcncy will conduct the remain ing laud fraud trials its assistant attorney general. B. L. Kddy of Tillamook was at the same time appointed register, and J. M. Lawrence of Bend receiv er, of the Roscburg land office. All these appointments, made in recess, were sent to the senate Tuesday. The Roscburg laud office has been closed since the 10th of last January, when Register J. T. Bridges and Receiver J. II. Booth were suspended on account of com plicity in laud frauds. Since then they "have been removed. Secre tary Hitchcock last May recom mended the appointment of Kddy and Lawrence, but Senator Fulton, who had endorsed Kddy, opposed Lawrence because the senator hud not been consulted abont him. Tlie deadlock between the secretary and senator continued until the presi dent acted last Friday. Four men were recommended by Mr. Fulton for the Roscburg recciv crship but were rejected by the department as objectionable for one cause or other. According to the last year for which there is a report, the Rosc burg laud office handled more money than any other in the Unit ed States, nearly half a million dol lars. It is a maximum office and tvivs irw a venr. A hnntl of $55,000 is required. The bonds of , .Hv?i;'Mf s?f both register and receiver must be ' "fjf M . approved by the secretary before the ik utsw office can be re-opened. hm; NOTICB FOR PUUIjIOATION. Viiltetl Htalf Land Offlcr.Thc Dalln, Or., Nov.4, lyii. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIIRNi Nollrr t lintliy slvtn dial I lie Stulr of Oirann haanlftllnlhlaninc ii'.lcllon lor palflll to lilt followliiK lint l lamia, to-nll. J.IHT 01' I.ANIW 1'OR I'ATKNT. NO. J. SM( S! II NHW i Wll 14 NUorNI( ,J VifofNI(lf " NWiforHIW " HWlf orNVf " NWiofHWW " Nl l MlllforNWU " HWtf SM af Hllf NIVulHI( " SUV If NUM imiifNWli " WUof.NU'V .14 wtlafSWW SKWofHW'rf " 8llJ ' NHrlHWir " HWlfaf.HWjf Lot 1, t.ot J. lol4. Wof NHtf MKufNU'K RW)f Lot 1. SHU of NIC KKufhltU WHrHl)f lOtofHWU i.ui 1, I.4H ' HC Tp, KK Wll, 14 1.1 .! 1 j. HWQufNKir " . Sof NWJf 1 US ufrtWV " !WHofHI(iJ " UU hSefHWM !i(f of V ? WH a NWif ofNHif ' Sof.VWI 3 :; wuf.vl?K ml f swi wh w WW of .vw v 15 Mill, (I ) tl II 11 II II II II II II II I II i II II II II II II II II II II l I (I II L5 M M II I II II II II II Notice. I t 1 To the Public: All bills,,, due the Bend Livestock & Produce Company muti be paid to the undersigned, who m secretary and treasurer of tfie-'.corporation. Dated Bend, Or., Nov. 16, W5. C. H. Kkickhon. 35-414 Notice. To the Public! The Bchd Live stock & Produce Cbihpdny'is doing no new business and all persons are warned against entering into contract with, or giving credit to, any person on behalf of said Bend Livestock & Produce Company, as said company will not hereafter be responsible for any bills of such contracting. Dated Bend, Or., Nov. 16, 1905. Ciiaw.hs Boi, -$r-'(l I'ri-bidL-ut. THANKSaiVINd CELEBRATION. NkBfNHir HHuf NWI, l.l I, 11 1. 111 i. Settler are ' ' 19 NWWNltKM Shows How Past the Occupying the Country. xswNKK 1'owki.L MlTTBS, Dee 4. The wonder- "m, Vt,wtf fill rapiiVil)' uith which tin? I'owell hhu Hutte district in nettling 1 wa tnrt- JJ'S "fjW HiiKly exemplefieil on the nathmal holi- jJcJfHwg day fat Thurwlav. Sume uf tlie t- nmk tier conceived the lujmy tlHiiiht uf Kk,rff-Vw' HOlilinK a Jinmmve i iihhkkivimk icii- NW)jrfHltK vhi ill mc lien ciHntiinmv. i irc iiirn, wiiich waa iiMpireil Itv the twl tlmt tlicre va to lie reliKioua service! in the chooilHue nroveil even inure miovc- fill than the originator thouxlit it would lie ami lietwecii 60 and 7u iMxmle actnllcd. Iiilet infanta, and there wn a Rooilly showing of them alo. Itacli Jj."SWK t .1;..: I.. , ....... I .!. l. -l.u n. I. iniilviiiuai n uririFKi umi 11c- .it tit liad o many ncij;hlor. Two tatlek nt feet long each, were arranged in the t jV,,u ftchoolhotiic and tlicnc wxrc not auffi- WS,,r:"ry i1 cieut to accomnioiiaie tne wnoie nwcni lily and many had to wait fur the nee- ond table. They iiifTcrcd nothing however, for the proviioiia vcre ntniixl- ant. ot only were tlie tieopie Mir- hS lrfM.t. KUnfKWir M(i MtofSHl,' .SHINIti( hVl f NYtff .VltKur.S'WK 1 'J XVVi( f hl'.lt " IISMMiK II SVV uTMttf " NHofNICV II swi; er.vitu , of.VIt i af.VlV priseil at tlie iiutnlwr congregated hut at h Jj j'X " the ftlmndance and great -ariety of Hwi( a(tHC " 'A gootl Tlllilga proviilcil, il NW , l, of hVJ Ml'. and thia on the escrt' AinoiiE tlioe nreacnl were .Mr. nnilisuifsnu MrK.J.,ItuvJU.nnd three children, Mr. 1 IM 1, 1 and Mr. V. Itayn. Mr. and Mm. Doc '! Itayu simi Cu- children, Mr. DeWitt Zt, Ilrown andttwo .thildreii, Mr. and Mm. Inwx - C. II. l'oter and four children, Mr ! JolniMin and Mven ehildreu, Mr. and i.Hli' Mrs. McIxJod.int!ilKO children, Mr. ami Ui 4. " Mm. Pancake MiLti-to children, Mr. and I Wlu ,AUlf 1 Mm. I). A. Yatcn, M.,U'oolfer and miii. sffm'sm il Mr. Ruddy, Mu 'iaanger, Mr. and hHof.vrti " Mrs! Dv K. hmiln atinntoil. .Mr. Mieparil, ' "i .....t 1 1 . t ....1 i , " fir. HHi34jiHr i,. 'i,cnn(, ii. unit .wi. i'.llia ami thiee.cliihlran, 11. CIiak', J. Hrix. C. rlrix ami Mr. and Mm. .Senra and two chilihen. , There wa a full ncrvioei nccording to the beautiful liturgy of the Hpiaeopal church followed. In Bii'addrcM upon the word "O CivcnTlinUn unto the linl, for he i Gracious ami his Mercy Kmlutctli fo Hver." V iioio. and "The I'ool Hath-said in hit Heart There is no lxl ' l'S. J4 I- Telal. Arira IM Kl JW.wi JW.l.1 ifcu.i ,iw w.0.1 4. 40 IX IW.t IH.Wl 41IIU 40 wt lloni 400.1 INiu.1 Mnl 40.nl I hi l.l I60 oil Foul Mm .Vi u 4tKI IM01I 4tM I6U.MI 10,IX 4..i 4. 1 1 4.Jt 4.4t 44M hitl So 3 49 0,1 tM.IW to,it aUI 4.JI .n 44 til 41) uo N CM hillU ill IMUJI M INI jMm 4tlil Mm JNUI 41m 44 tJ JUKI Ifclj.l tvi 44 uo NMII 4(M INklmJ M u, artM JMI iI It II Nil 4.u VltM .H M w. ! S tu a.iM N.4MI 4M J4IJI J4I.JI 4J lt J.fM 4I.J 4I.J IJJ.i laM 4I9 14 4y 3400 4l mo V wt 4M 1 1 1.1 4I.J- 4yi J4ei IJ0.4W !.(.! an JT ICOfal 7.vi 7.J 7-41 MW 44l AlltlllN nl SfKtf Katliiil I.UI No A NW ItWofNH HHolhl NHfN SWU of lH u4 hK li UofNliU NIDJjfNWK' wiaw Wl II I U 14 4V 4 ,IT -tt tl Wltl (he Surveyor The. tOregot .fiastpni sur.ycyipg 1 NltW NHKefNWK' Hli ul NWK " KHofhWW M NWKofHlW 4 " fUMt , " 4MM " an, " iMt " 4J41IO arm I4.J1.I7 ami hat apnllrtl for a pattHt fur ukl lamW umtrr IhrActa of AU(Htl II, iSl. (" '', 11 4i). Jiiiir 11, 1, (nrtlal., 4)4), awl March J, l'H, In Mai . liit'liU) rrlallnr lollir araiillnir of not : ."-,- ;... . , . . - . ibimi 10 racn 01 party, wording near. Jiqiiinnnu are citm .tif. ami thai the m nt. wiih iu already .timing 'proiK,ra.lopSl to pffl7,ttViiV.A1.y.i7,SlVr1, move ccmMOiBcnd, .T.he fjrstcvi-! f!:J,'..tJu:j (lellCC Oi. till Ci. Wan A. lead M liaV Iclilmofthr Mate loativ tract iltacfiltil 111 thr II. t. 011 tlir vroiiiiil of ftiilurr to niiiml v with thr law, on thr uroiinilof Ihr iiomUxrt (fiaractrr of thr IbiuI, on the grimml of a irlor ailtrrar hitht. or 011 thr Brimnil tin! the inf U morr valuahlr trt lulntial than aicrlaillunit iwrrxiw". will lr rttthril ami imtnl for rrtvict to thr (lrnrral I.aml OfTitflat Vahliilon, I). C. MICIIAHI, T. NOT.AN.KcgUtrr, ANNI'. M l,AN(, Krcrlvrr. 'I, JlkliatlT Nolan, Hraltlrr of Ihr t'.H. I.aiirt nmcralThr Dallta, llrricoii, hrrrhy ilolvnatr Thr llrnil llnllct 111. tiuliliihril at llrmi. Crook rrptiiijy.lrrcilii, thr uT pulillilicil nrarral Mhftatiil. hi whkli forraoliiir Hotter ahouhl hr rmcilinn ng iltv Hf-rV nr Ifnp jyn Hllliro lor ai iraai mc "tiiiromc wrraa, inc position as (lay ClCr-f, at ifO,ei1jirt, fHiUlcalUn to lie marie not later than oTOrirr I. iyi, mr iiraciriira irriKaiion aim fihJti Ciriniaiiy, at aimcuora In Intereal loThe I'M Ifftflr1 IHieloinnrnt Company, to y Hie putllcallon fera. M M MICIIAIJI, T. NOF.AN, Kegl.ler. Tl.e lull, OrcKon, Novemlxrr 6, iyj. iiikIij brought toivtovp,Iast,wc?lk,.aud eft at'tlie I Cv i twi'v bm. 'li'hc campjjs expected toI moved to Bend in a sjiort. timq noiy. r , i C V. Jcnson, .'a tapistcri.vijlh thesurveying party, was in.Aovyn Tuesday, coming w'xQi alloadjf provirfloiis preparatory to the change of camp. r , Paitl Kraemer Jias,jrcsigncU ilus lidnd, arid has gone out tot help bring the railroad intq towu. I.ast VedriiSday he joined .the. survey ing party that in now.vynrking near Redmond.. and will assist them in their work southward. rrj-. . - . i ,c ii 'For sale some fine brqjyn leghorn roosters at Si each. L. H. Mc- Canu, Bend, Oregon. ' ''' - tone l.'4 The Deschutes' Company TeTeo-rnms Forwarded tif any part or tne worm. Direct TfilfcphoAC ,,i Communication PORTLAND BINKVILLU and all Pacific Coast ciHca Public PAY Station HANK UUILDINU Bend - ' Oregon Till: DliSCIIUTliS TLLtTIIONli CO. HUlM Timber t.aml, Art June 3, I8J8, NOTICK'fOR I'lJHLICATION. 1'. 1,'iH'l !" " 8 I.tiiJ Offiee, Tfhe llallea, Oreifoii, . .iiw ii ,i. 1, ortoUr i4, 190$, NVitlrcvlrlierchy given (hat In coiiipllnucc wllh lllr proiVlouael thr Act of Coitcrrt uf June .1, 1 11)8, rntlllcrf "Atracl.lor the a4le of tliulirr lamia In Hie uico: California, Oreuon. Nevada, ami Waahlniilun Territory,"'aa rairtnleil In nit Ihr pul.IlK laml fiatea hf ar(l A)IK" 4i lV, , s, , Ifla W.kl!rickioii, of BMt$,' eoi'ntv of'CrAoW, alale ofOreicoii, linn thltilhy (lied III thl4 Ofhcc tier aworn Utcment No. Mll,M the lAirchaac of IheiiHae, arc l.tp la, rioe, nejfawj,f. J.ol 0, aec6, Iplrta, rile, w m. If ' Ami will Ofter wVJol tP.ahow lliai aoiight U iliore Vifliiariafor IU lltnlier than for flVifciiinirkl Mlno4, and to hcrclahiiriafrVlHfljefurcJ M. I.nwrence, V. H. ConiniUfl'Mcr, rrt tiU Whce til llcnll, Oreuuu, 011 the Mini (! utillrceiiibrr, i!W. v '. Klir namea ttt'-iWuewct: LeaterN. Moncar. ....-,..-..., . . ... ... . lUllKiei 1 tnanea noii aim timiica , uwei nena, u or alone Oliver II II. )trlck-iton Oregon. Any and all UroiU clalmlni; Bdvfiiiely the Ikii'' levrlUuUn(UnrercviuMtl tu file llicir Are on or ht rule Mill i)n-' iliv nl 1 1 tuluiH 111 ihi "fni II. , 1 ml,, 1 trawiiarn I M iW ,df. MP II 11 F 1 Mil S :BEND'S NEW VBAT JVIARKET WAI.I. HTRltltT. 0iMillr II M Co, THE finest stock of FRESH MEATS in Crook County. Cured Meats and Lard and all the Accessories of a First-Class Market. Everything new and of the best. WHITE & HILL. YOU AMU INVIII'.I) TO Jhe White JJouse COK. OKKI.ON i IIOND.STS. , 36. BSotcbcnct, prop. The Best Liquors and Wines DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIGARS 2 DAY THKUUOII VMNl IJUNI) TO S.MANIKO IN ONI SIIANIKO-PRINEVILLE CTAfiP I IMP PRINEVILLE-IIIiND 01 AIR, UllL S C II E I) U L E .SOUTH HOUND NOKTIMIOUNII Leave Shaniko 6 p. m. ' I.onve Ilciid 6:o a. in. Arrive Prineville 711.111. Arrive Prineville la.ooiu. Leave Prineville 13:30 p. in. ' Leave Prineville i p. m. Arrive Ikiid 7:00 p.m. Arrive Shaniko 1 a. in I'lKST'CLASS HQUIPMHNTS I'OR TKAVKLI.INO Pl'HLIC 1'ASSKNC.KK AND FKKIOIIT KATKS KHA.SO.N'AI.K Bend-Silver Lake Stage G. A. COOK, Proprietor LHAVHS HUND every evening hut Siiiidiiy on arriv al of Prineville stum:, rims throiiKh to Silvur I.akc in jo hours. LI2AVI2S SII.VHK LAKIJ every moniiiiK except Monday at 6 o'clock, arrives at Hciul 1 .30 next morning. Best of Accommodations on tho Route. I?are Through, ?7. so: round trip, $i.. Forty pound.H of baKKnK- free, express a cents a pound. Bend Livery & Transfer Co. J. PRANK STROUD, Manager LIVERY, and FEED STABLE HOKSIW HOAKDIU) IIV THK I)AV, WltKK OK MONTH First-Clnss Livory Rly.s for Rent. Tlione No. 15 IU)tiil.tictt,lxlwfn Mliiiitaota ainl )rmi, ItrnJ, Oregon, Authorized Capital $25,000 Incorporated 1904 The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR. Traiuartaa xnirral lHiiikliiKaiil timl InimirM Miir. I,rttrn of Crr.lu no.i.1 tliriHiKhiHil llir wmtil actaaaailiiiini.iralof ckmilur iif liit.lrr uf r.Ulr. trNii. fu nioiiry liy mail ur lclr(raiti. culllluii. mmlr iiMinmly hI uiwii fatuiaMr trrina. INTIIUItHT UN IIKI'OHITH-Tlir Central llrrcim iMMkliia TfM.I Cii ha. aihlnl acvtral nrw irAtuita In It. laiMIr kiuwImu UulHr. will WD rtf Tlwr CrillfMNilta of Ih,.II, MyiiK HllflMt IhcriMII a. Ml: l'w M Huillln, J IKf ccnl; lor One Vtar, 4 xt nt. Safe Dcpoilt Doxet for Rent at neatonable Ftatei . I) I H K C T O R 8 1 W. B. OUBItl.N, J11.. 1'iikm. A. (lOODWIM.IK, VutK Piikm. J. M. I.AWItKNOB, Hiv'v . F. O. MINOU, Oahiiikic BEND - ORIHQON MILLARD TRIPLETT BLACKSMITHING AND IIORSESIIOEINQ All kinds of, wagon work done in first'class shape. Short notice jobs n specialty. OI'I'OHITK HCIIOOMIOUHK IIN1. OKKOON umiiiiMiii arngu nirlitr Shell antlUalht In Mll. Hotel Bend. IIUOll O'KANl!) Prop MOST CMNTUAI.I.Y I.OCATKI) IIOTH1. IN IIIND. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New IIouscj New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Trnnsiout Trade.' uuu vmmimtmumiiKimtmMMtim lnaaii,a,.,MlnM 'TiUTiaf ffcwtr 1 JHIWXf aLIilil ft li